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In a statement, the North West Surrey CCG said it was working on temporary solutions as it determines a long-term plan.

“Following the fire at Weybridge Community Hospital earlier this year, North West Surrey Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has been working closely with partners and other local health providers to ensure services continue to be provided with as little disruption as possible, and all involved are working hard to expedite a long-term solution as soon as practical,” it said.

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“In the meantime, North West Surrey CCG is working closely with both NHS Property Services and CSH Surrey (provider of community services) in order to return the two displaced GP practices, the pharmacy and some of the community services back to Weybridge in the next couple of months in temporary accommodation.”

The North West Surrey CCG added that it will be holding an engagement programme with people within the next few years to shape local health and care provision.

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“The CCG recognises the strength of feeling around the walk-in centre in Weybridge and part of the purpose of the engagement exercise will be to explore how we best meet local people's health and care needs,” it said.

“As part of the scoping and engagement exercise we will be looking at all information gathered, including the capacity at the other walk-in centre/urgent care centre facilities within North West Surrey at Woking, Ashford and St Peter's hospitals to ensure the right decisions are made.”

It added that public meetings were being organised for mid-October, the dates and times of which will be publicised when they have been finalised. ​